Show CARTON OBSERVES by 31 ai A barton i 1 to io earn earn a night s repose does i net only consist of the brawny aub cled application to the molten steel nor the bent shoulders to the heavy load of physical ical toil but as much so I 1 ix is it earned from ones conception of right light and wrong with a definite obligation to society regulated by eternal law the flitting shadows of day are ob liberated by tire the darkness of night but neither one of these god organized intermissions omissions can erase the smiting dilemma of idleness in either cither of our physical or cr mental obligations to humanity the legitimacy ot a nights repose comes only to him who closes his eyes with a clear ce toward god and man in all that I 1 may to do or say I 1 place on tho the scales for god to weigh sly my temples beat and roy my heart doth pray he will find more good than bad today it looks more interesting when there are arc a lot of people in town yesterday was really entitled to a traffic cop during thi th noon hour there were more chhn cars between the L 11 redd read co store and the alcad garage not counting these on oil the other streets of course the stock mens convention was responsible for the greater part of the apparent activity the stores were all doing good business to which they are entitled the restaurants were crowded and busy the hotels were filled and the garages were on the hop lets have some more of that kind of business finding god is not always through books direct impression or molly of others but often through the impression look or act of a briend friend a child sweetheart wife or mother a and d we will find him sooner if we look only for the best impression I 1 isn t because I 1 am working for the san juan record that I 1 express an appreciation for its publisher mrs ogden I 1 have been aca acq aisted with her for the last two years she is more interested in you and the other fellow than she is in herself or her own business of course there are others with the same virtue but as it ila happens eppens I 1 am only speaking personally this time of mrs airs ogden ecclesiastes the preacher tried I 1 everything under the sun fi hu built bilt house planted trees satisfied all i mortal desire the final we follow the manner of all flesh a leath death better be a live dog than a dead lion ifon after every desire as been satisfied is lied he said let us consider th the I 1 i conclusion of the whole matter pear fear god and keep his command for this is the V WHOLE duty of man not a part duty ait i the WHOLE duty anyway I 1 think ecclesiastes enjoyed life it is is easy to make ahen ben our appetites are presently present fY satish satisfied aed with the things which rive give tempora temporary rV pleasure |